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Southdown Cottages
My paternal grandmother`s sister, Aunt Lil (Lily) and husband Uncle Perc (Percy) Noakes lived down the narrow pathway in the middle of the Southdown Cottages. As a child we used to visit them and I remember they had a cottage ...Read more
A memory of Willingdon by
Cook Family
As a child I visited my grandmother at Ivy Cottage where my mother was born in 1910. The Cook family and the Faircloths were the backbone of the village. Granny Cook lived in the house next door to Ivy Cottage. It was an ...Read more
A memory of Crockleford Heath in 1953 by
The Taplin Family
Hello, my Great-Grandmother worked in Blockley silk mill. Her name was Emma Taplin, then she went on to marry a West. Her family lived in Paxford and her father worked on the Blockley railway. I only live down the road from ...Read more
A memory of Blockley in 1880 by
My Fathers Past
My father was born in 1922 at Coleford Farm Cottage, Mytchett, Frimlet, to his unmarried mother Hilda May Hockley. She married my father's dad a month after my dad's birth. My father's name was Henru Reuben Fisher. My dad's father ...Read more
A memory of Mytchett in 1920 by
Memories Of Bedford Lane.
This cottage is in Bedford Lane. I lived in the house called Connemara which is still in Bedford Lane. My father Samuel Frederick Richardson and his brother George were both bricklayers. Both were demolishing the ...Read more
A memory of Frimley Green by
Smart's Fish Saloon.
Re Smart's Fish Saloon. My parents Peter and Wyn Pellerade owned this from 1952 to the early 60s when it was demolished to make room for flats. The site never got used but has recently been developed into a doctors surgery. ...Read more
A memory of Bishopstoke by
Notes From The Frith Files.
This photograph shows residents waiting for the No.144 Midland Red bus from Malvern to Worcester outside the village shops. Far left is EW Bird's butchers, left is Cromptons newsagents, off picture further left is Procters ...Read more
A memory of Powick
I Live Here
I've lived in the two cottages on the right of the picture since 1994. Two cottages? They were knocked into one in 1973 when the entire row was sold to a developer and refurbished.
A memory of Thatcham in 1994 by
Pear Tree Cottage Greenway
We used to visit my grandparents on Sundays. Quite often during the Spring we would drive through the flooded levels and see boats on the water. I remember wanting desperately to go for a ride in one! It didn't happen. ...Read more
A memory of North Curry in 1946 by
Happy Times
During the last war my father served in the Merchant Navy and saw Aberdaron from the sea, that was to be the beginning of many trips and a life-long love of the village. I started going to Aberdaron at about the age of six and have been ...Read more
A memory of Aberdaron by
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The cottages are of different ages, but were probably refronted c1800.
The timber-framed cottages seen here were part of Mitchell's Farm, which survived until the 1920s and was the last working farm in Crawley High Street.
The Edwardian terraces in the foreground, with their bay windows and neat, walled gardens and railings, harmonise with the simpler cottages beyond.
It has been described as being fragmented, but here, in the centre, cottages of differing styles combine to give an air of rustic beauty.
The cottages in the winding street are solidly built of local granite.
In the distance we can just see the house called Norton Bavant behind the thatched cottages. They front onto Wellhouse Road, and even have thatched outbuildings.
This cottage was believed to have been in the Guildford Road, and not demolished until the early part of the 20th century.
Large horse chestnuts now break the roof line but the cottages still lie tranquil within the church's reach.
Note the small windows, dictated by the timber framing and thatched roofs of the cottages.
This corner of Writtle has not altered: the pump and the cottages are still there. The house to the right was originally a maltings - the structure with the lantern was the oast-house.
The church tower rises above these small weatherboarded and tiled cottages in a side lane off the main High Street.
The cottage next door is part of the Dorfold Hall estate, which lies between Acton and Nantwich amongst the trees beyond.
The cottage in the centre was Ayers Old-Fashioned Eating House, with plenty of seating outside for visitors.
These 18th-century cottages were built to house farm workers and fishermen when the latter moved up from the shore.
It has since closed, and is now called Farmers Man Cottage.
The cottages on the right in Grove Road are dated 1794. They have changed very little, and still retain their rough stone frontages.
The row of thatched cottages on the left have been modernised, and look totally different today.
The long line of cottages in Winkle Street overlooks a delightful babbling brook.
The village street curves around the foot of Bindon Hill as it approaches the cove, with the Cove Hotel next to the thatched cottages on the left.
The hilltop church dates back to at least the 14th century, and some of the cottages are of similar antiquity.
Next door to the White Hart (right) is Monks Cottage (named after Mrs Monk, a former resident), dated 1300.
Its charming cottages witnessed some of the fiercest fighting of the English Civil War, and its narrow streets some of the most daring smuggling escapades of recent centuries.
The hilltop church dates back to at least the 14th century, and some of the cottages are of similar antiquity.
This panoramic view is very evocative of two major factors in the city's history: the rolling hills which surround it, and the rows of terraced worker's cottages, which testify to the city's once significant
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